by USA TODAY

by USA TODAY

HONOLULU (AP) -- Washington Redskins offensive tackle Trent Williams won't play in the Pro Bowl after being hurt early Friday in a brawl at a Honolulu nightclub.

NFL officials and local police said Friday night the first-time Pro Bowler was hurt in a fight that injured three men, sending two to the hospital.

One man was arrested and five others are being investigated for assault, but not Williams, police said.

When asked whether Williams was being investigated for assault, Honolulu police spokeswoman Michelle Yu said: "I would not say that."

Captain Andrew Lum of the Office of the Chief for the Honolulu Police Department released a statement on the altercation:

"At 1:30 a.m. this morning, Honolulu Police Department officers responded to a report of a large affray at a nightclub in central Honolulu. Three males were injured during the affray. Two were treated and released from the hospital, and the third male declined treatment. One male was arrested for assault in the third degree, and additional arrests are likely. The HPD has opened an assault second and four assault third investigations. The investigation into these offenses continues."

The league said the third-year pro would be on the sideline for the Pro Bowl on Sunday and wouldn't lose his status as a member of the NFC team. Officials say he'll be paid a full Pro Bowl share.